HSV Sets Second Consecutive Annual Passenger Traffic Record
January 24, 2025
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (January 21, 2025) – Huntsville International Airport (HSV) broke all previous passenger traffic records in 2024 marking its busiest year ever. More than 1.6 million (1,635,589) passengers traveled through HSV with an annual increase of 11% in traffic over 2023. The last highest year on record, 2023, saw 1,473,629 passengers traveling through Huntsville International.
The availability of more seats and more flights is the main reason for the increase in passenger numbers, said Huntsville International Airport CEO Butch Roberts.
“We have just seen 11 continuous months of all-time, record-setting passenger numbers, and if our airlines are doing well, they will add more capacity,” Roberts said. “For example, airlines have already made 10.6% more seats available to customers this January than were available in January 2024.”
Delta Air Lines moved to larger, mainline aircraft between Huntsville and Atlanta from the second quarter of 2024 on, and American Airlines added frequencies to Charlotte and Dallas. The addition of Breeze Airways’ seasonal nonstop flights to Los Angeles helped increase passenger numbers last year.
“Breeze has brought North Alabama nonstop flights to the most popular vacation destinations in the U.S., and their presence has influenced the fares of our other carriers,” said Joey Ceci, Board Chair for Huntsville International Airport. “We are seeing the fruits of our collective work to make Huntsville more competitive in the air fare market.”
“More people are shopping Huntsville air fares first and flying Huntsville because the assumptions that they have had about fares when flying locally are outdated,” he added. “It’s just the tip of the iceberg of what this market demand could be; if our market will continue to support flying local, the airlines will take note and continue to add more frequency, larger equipment with more seats to offer, and hopefully, additional nonstop routes.”
Airport leadership believes that the Huntsville and North Alabama market – as well as the airport infrastructure –supports the addition of more flights and additional nonstop service in the years to come.
“We are seeing potential for growth already in the first six months of 2025 with the addition of Delta Air Lines’ daily nonstop service to New York City and the return of Breeze Airways’ summer nonstop flights to LAX,” Roberts said.
Breeze has increased frequency to the very popular nonstop Orlando route by ramping departures up to five times per week in May.
“We appreciate the investment made in our community by our airline partners, and we appreciate our passengers choosing to fly Huntsville,” Roberts added. “More people are beginning to understand the economic benefit of choosing Huntsville – their time is worth something, and we are convenient and close to home.”
“Our Airport is gaining momentum, and if we can keep receiving our community’s support, we can grow, too,” he said.
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About Huntsville International Airport
Huntsville International Airport (HSV) located in Huntsville, Alabama, serves more than 1.6 million passengers annually with commercial air service to 15 nonstop destinations provided by legacy carriers American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines and ultra low-cost carrier Breeze Airways. HSV is an operating entity of the Port of Huntsville along with the International Intermodal Center, Jetplex Industrial Park and Huntsville International Spaceport, and four contract operations including Foreign Trade Zone No. 83, a fixed base operator, the Four Points by Sheraton hotel and Sunset Landing Golf Course. The Port of Huntsville is governed by an Airport Authority with a five-member Board of Directors. Notable features at HSV include two parallel runways at 10,000 feet and 12,600 feet with a 5,000-foot separation allowing for simultaneous operations during instrument conditions. Learn more at flyhuntsville.com.